EIZO's clinical review monitors are specially designed for clinical healthcare applications and ideal as HIS terminals. They meet the display requirements of a PACS distributed environment where DICOM images need to be displayed.
SELECTING THE OPTIMUM CLINICAL REVIEW MONITOR
Display Differs Depending Upon Grayscale Tones

Standard monitors for general use have grayscale tone characteristics which may vary even between the same models. In the medical field, monitors must display medical images properly and consistently. Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) Part 14 specifies a display function for grayscale which is now used as a standard to adjust the grayscale tone characteristics of monitors used in the medical field.
Clinical Review Monitors with Calibration to the DICOM Part 14 Standard
Medical images can now be reviewed with patient charting applications. However, it is costly for hospitals to install high-performance, DICOM calibration compatible medical display monitors throughout the entire hospital.
With the bundled RadiCS LE quality control software installed, a self-diagnosis function using a built-in backlight sensor periodically checks the brightness of FlexScan MX-Series monitors. When a change in the brightness is detected, the self-calibration function performs a simplified calibration compliant with the DICOM Part 14 standard to correct grayscale tones, brightness and color coordinates of the monitor.
FlexScan L568-M offers DICOM Part 14 simulated modes.
